Articles by Joetta Forsyth, PhD

Joetta Forsyth, PhD, , is an assistant professor of finance at the Graziadio School. Dr. Forsyth received her bachelor's and master's in economics at the University of Chicago; in 1995, she graduated from the Harvard Business School with a PhD in business economics and a concentration in finance and industrial organization. Prior to joining the Graziadio School, Dr. Forsyth taught finance at the University of Michigan's Business School and the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business.

America’s Financial Crisis

On Tuesday, September 30, 2008, members of the Graziadio School community came together from New York to Los Angeles on a conference call to hear about America’s financial crisis from a distinguished panel of professors.

2008 Volume 11 Issue 3 - By David M. Smith, PhD, Edward H. Fredericks, Jr., MBA, CFA, Joetta Forsyth, PhD and Ron Ford, PhD

Learning to Love Financial Market Barbarians

An examination of the important role of traders, urging caution in calling for new regulations when financial markets undergo disruptions.

2008 Volume 11 Issue 1 - By Joetta Forsyth, PhD